Recent tests revealed no structural damage to Dallas Cowboys
wide receiver Dez Bryant’s back, reports Calvin Watkins of ESPN Dallas.
Test results revealed no structural damage to the back of Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant.
Bryant injured his back during the Cowboys’ regular season
finale against the Washington Redskins. The wide out sustained his back injury
in the second half of the contest and wasn’t able to return. He had to exit the
field in a wheel chair and was using crutches to walk earlier this week.
Luckily for Bryant and the Cowboys, tests revealed there is
no structural damage to the wide receiver’s back, as he has instead been
diagnosed with spasms.
Bryant is also recovering from a fractured left index finger
which he opted to hold off surgery for until the offseason so he could continue
playing. At this point, it’s not clear when the wide receiver will undergo
surgery to repair the fractured finger, according to Watkins.
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